US4177749A - Demountable two-component roadway signal assembly - Google Patents
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- Warning sign devices particularly those having a triangular appearance and adapted to be assembled into an upright position from a collapsed, storage configuration have come into extensive use, particularly by trucks and truck drivers, since the issuance of United States Government Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 125 (effective Jan. 1, 1974).
- Such a structure is shown for example in Lindner and Kennedy U.S. Pat. No. 3,773,012 (issued Nov. 20, 1973).
- the present invention is directed to a two-component type roadway signal assembly comprised of a base construction and a sign assembly detachably associated together.
- This signal assembly is wind resistance, collapsible, and adapted to maintain the sign assembly in an upright configuration relative to the base construction when the signal assembly is assembled.
- a single resilient finger integral with the base construction cooperates with a portion of the sign assembly so that not only is the sign assembly lockable in a desired configuration relative to the base construction at opposite limits of pivotal movement of the sign assembly when assembled with the base construction, but also the sign assembly is detachable from the base construction, all by simple pivotal movements of such finger.
- the signal assembly is typically of rugged construction for great durability and long life.
- the base construction is adapted for use, if desired, with a wide variety of warning sign assemblies.
- the base construction is also adopted for use on a wide variety of supporting surfaces of the types which can occur on and along highways, roadways, and the like.
- the present invention provides a collapsible roadway signal assembly which meets high standards for stability and support against wind forces applied against warning signs held thereby, including the standards set by the State of California.
- This invention further provides a wind resistant, collapsible roadway signal assembly of the class indicated wherein the base construction is readily and simply detachable from the sign assembly.
- This invention further provides such a demountable, two-component, collapsible roadway signal assembly which has a relatively simply construction, is economical to manufacture, is rugged, and requires substantially no maintenance.
- Such signal assembly is simple to use, fool-proof and fail-safe to a high degree, and reliable.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of one embodiment of a demountable two-component collapsible roadway signal assembly of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged, top plan view of the base construction employed in the embodiment of FIG. 1, portions of the warning sign assembly being broken away, the signal assembly being in the assembled configuration shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinally taken, vertical sectional view taken along the line III--III of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary, partially sectionalized view in side elevation taken along the line IV--IV of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a bottom plan view of the base construction shown in FIG. 2, some parts thereof broken away;
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary, enlarged plan view of the base construction employed in the FIG. 1 embodiment, but showing the sign assembly assembled and configured parallel to the base construction, in phantom lives, some parts of the base construction being broken away, and some parts thereof being shown in section;
- FIG. 7 is a fragmentary transverse sectional view through the base construction taken along the line VII--VII of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged detail fragmentary sectional view taken along the line VIII--VIII of FIG. 2, illustrating the manner in which the base construction interlocks with the sign assembly when the signal assembly has the assembled configuration shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 9 is a fragmentary detailed top plan view of the base construction with the assembled sign assembly being pivoted relative thereto preparatory to detaching the sign assembly from the base construction;
- FIG. 10 is a fragmentary, detailed view of the base construction similar to FIG. 3 but showing the properly oriented sign assembly being detached from the base construction.
- FIG. 1 an embodiment of a roadway signal assembly 20 of the present invention which is herein designated in its entirety by the numeral 20.
- Signal assembly 20 comprises a sign assembly 21 and a base construction 22.
- Sign assembly 21 incorporates a bottom portion 23 which preferably is characterized by having a generally straight bottom side 24. While the sign assembly 21 can generally be of any desired construction, a preferred sign assembly used in the practice of the present invention is flattened when in an assembled or used configuration, and also is itself collapsible and foldable when in a disassembled or storage configuration without being detached from base construction 22.
- One particularly preferred form of sign assembly has a triangular perimeter when assembled and is adapted to be positioned and held in an upright position after assembly from a collapsed, storage configuration; see; for example, the above referenced U.S. Government Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 125.
- a particularly preferred class of such triangular warning device, and techniques for the manufacture thereof, are described in, for example, Lindner and Kennedy U.S.
- Sign assembly 21 is provided with a disc member 26 which is disposed in spaced, parallel relationship to bottom side 24 of bottom portion 23. Connecting support 35 interconnects the disc member 26 to a mid region of bottom side 24. Preferably, and as shown in the drawings, the disc member 26 is additionally secured to adjacent bottom side 24 by the brace supports 27 and 28. Regions of the edge 31 thereof are thus on spaced open relationship to bottom portion 23.
- the disc member 26, the bottom portion 23, the support 35 and the brace supports 27 and 28 are prefereably of one piece modled plastic construction, suitable exemplary plastics being ABS, polyolefin, polyester, polyamide, or the like, as those skilled in the art will readily appreciate.
- disc member 26 can be secured with supports to bottom side 24 by gluing, welding, separate fastening means (e.g. screws) or the like, as desired, depending upon the particular type of fabrication material being employed in any given use situation.
- disc member 26 has a slot 29 formed in a portion of the circumferential edge region 31 thereof. About 90° from slot 29 circumferentially about edge 31 a second slot 30 is formed in edge 31. However, that portion of the edge 31 of disc member 26 which would otherwise form the side of slot 30 adjacnet slot 29 is removed together with associated material of disc member 26 defining a short straight relief segment 96 thereof whose projected edge outline is shown by dotted line 40 in FIG. 9.
- a pair of L-shaped, flattened leg members 33 and 34 downwardly depend from bottom side 24 of bottom portion 23.
- Leg connecting means for mounting leg members 33 and 34 to bottom portion 23 as in a plastics molding operation using connecting segments 62 (pair).
- the legs 24 and 26 can be glued, screwed (as with screws not shown), or the like, to a bottom portion 23.
- Each leg member 33 and 34 is adjacent a different opposite end region of bottom portion 24, and each leg member 33 and 34 has a longitudinally flattened (relative to bottom portion 23) side extending walls which extends in an opposed side direction relative to the other thereof so as to adapt a sign assembly 21 for pivoting relative to base 22 in the preferred embodiment of the present invention herein shown and described.
- the base construction 22 includes a housing 36.
- Housing 36 has a platform plate 37 with integral down-turned side wall flanges 38 (paired) and down-turned end wall flanges 39 (paired).
- Platform plate 37, side wall flanges 38 and end wall flanges 39 together define a bottomly open chamber 41.
- Housing 36 is preferably so constructed as to include a plurality of longitudinally spaced, transversely extending (between side wall flanges 38) bulkheads 42, 43, 44 and 45.
- Platform plate 37 is optionally downwardly tapered adjacent the opposed end wall flanges 39.
- chamber 41 is fitted with a pair of spaced, parallel metallic rods 47 and 48 which extend longitudinally and interiorly within the chamber 41 and which terminate in spaced relationship to the end wall flanges 39.
- Bulkheads 42-45 are shaped to accomodate the rods 47 and 48, and to retain the ballast rods 47 and 48 in chamber 34.
- the desired combination of bulkheads 42-45 and rods 47 and 48 can alternatively be achieved during such a single plastics molding operation by pre-positioning the rods 39 and 41 in the mold elements used in the plastics molding operation, if desired, as those skilled in the art will appreciate.
- any convenient form of ballast can be used in a base construction 22, including scrap metal (steel, alloys and the like).
- the optimum cross-sectional shape, of course, of rods 47 and 48 is primarily a matter of individual convenience and cost considerations.
- a housing can be provided with a bottom closure plate, or the like (not shown) for retaining such ballast interiorly within such a housing 36, such bottom plate being secured to the side and end walls of such housing by means of sonic welding, or the like, all as those skilled in the art will readily appreciate.
- a pair of separately formed plastic, preferably elastomeric, molded shoes 49 clip over the rods 47 and 48 adjacent the end wall flanges 39 to provide ground engaging base construction 22 portions which aid in permitting a base construction 22 to rest solidly upon a ground or floor area which has slight irregularities therein between opposed end regions of base construction 22, as those skilled in the art will appreciate.
- the platform plate 37 has a generally flattened outside face in the intermediate regions thereof, such as is provided in the embodiment shown, between bulkheads 42 and 45. It is preferred to utilize shoes 49 in a base construction 22 because such greatly enhance the resistance of a base construction 22 to sliding movements over a substrate surface, as those skilled in the art will appreciate.
- the housing 36 is formed so that its platform plate 37 has defined therein across the midregion thereof a depression 51 which is open along its opposite sides 63 and 64 and which has a bottom 99 with a flat upper face 66 (the bottom being comprised of the material of housing 36, the depression 51, and its associated portions, preferably being formed in a single plastics molding operation).
- the opposite sides 67 and 68 of depression 51 are generally defined by the material of housing 36 except that slots 54 and 55 are defined in sides 67 and 68 intermediately between opposed side walls 38 transversely, and intermediately between the face 66 and the underside surface 74 of platform plate 37 vertically.
- overhanging flange or lip portions 52 and 53 comprised of edge portions of housing 36 adjacent slots 54 and 55, are produced which lip portions 52 and 53, respectively, are recessed in their mid portions 69 and 71 for extension therethrough of disc member 26, as is hereinafter explained.
- the underside surface 74 of platform plate 37 has formed therein so as to downwardly depend therefrom a plurality of bosses, here 76, 77, 78, and 79, respectively.
- bosses 76-79 The shape and location of these bosses 76-79 is such that, when the disc member 26 is positioned in depression 51 with its bottom face 80 in face to face contact with upper face 66, and with its edge regions 31 extending into slots 54 and 55, the bosses 76-79 guide the disc member 26 and limit its lateral movements relative to the housing 36, but still permit limited pivotal movements of disc member 26 relative to the housing 36.
- An elongated longitudinally extending (relative to housing 36) resilient locking finger 57 is integrally defined in a mid-region of platform plate 37 adjacent the depression 51. Most preferably, the finger 57 is formed concurrently with the platform plate 37 and other molded components associated with housing 36 in a single plastics molding operation. Latching finger 57 is elongated in a longitudinal direction relative to platform plate 37 and is joined to platform plate 37 only at its root or terminal end region 58, the finger 57 being separated from the body of platform plate 37 along its opposed sides 59 (paired) and also at its forward end 61 (which end 61 is opposed to the root end 58).
- finger 57 is adapted for up and down flexural movements normally relative to platform plate 37, downwardly into chamber 41, through the application of pressure, as by a finger, or the like, applied in the region of forward end 61 on the top or exterior surface portion thereof, or upwardly away from chamber 41 through the application of a lifting force, applied as by a screw driver or the like, in the region of forward end 61 under the bottom surface portion thereof.
- the forward end 61 of finger 57 is located adjacent the mid region of slot 55 thereof, as is illustrated, for example, in FIG. 2.
- the forward end 61 is depressed or down set somewhat so that when finger 57 is in a relaxed configuration, the forward end 61 extends partially into the region of slot 55.
- a shelf 82 defined on the upper side transversely across finger 57 is adjacent the edge region 31 of disc member 26.
- a plurality of ridges 83 or the like are preferably defined across the upper face 84 of finger 57 in spaced, parallel relationship to one another to provide and mark a surface area for finger contact by the hand of an operator, and adjacent accomodating apertures 97 (paired) are formed in platform plate 37 adjacent ridges 83 preferably on opposed sides of finger 57, as shown.
- Slot 30 in disc member 26 is so positioned relative to bottom portion 23 that, when disc member 26 is operably positioned in depression 51 and disc member 26 is pivoted relative to base construction 22 so that sign assembly 21 extends normally to base construction 22, the slot 30 is engaged with the end 61 of finger 57, thereby locking the disc member 26 (and its associated sign assembly 21) in a fixed position.
- the leg members 33 coact with the shoes 49 to stabilize the signal assembly 80 in its erected fully assembled configuration (see FIG. 1) against the action of wind, as desired, whether varied or steady.
- FIG. 8 the interrelationship between platform plate 37, disc member 26, and bottom 99 in the region of boss 78 is shown in FIG. 8.
- embodiments of this invention are capable of being collapsed without disengaging the sign assembly 21 from the base construction 22.
- the sign assembly 21 is dissembled from its erected configuration as shown for example, in FIG. 1.
- the arms 84 and 86 are separated at hinge 87 and pivoted about respective hinges 88 and 89 until the arms 84 and 86 lie adjacent bottom portion 23 in a parallel relationship as illustrated in FIG. 7, for example.
- the sign assembly 21 is pivoted about its axis 91.
- the pivoting is made possible by first depressing finger 57 into the region of chamber 41 by applying pressure against ridges 83 until the end 61 of finger 57 lies below the bottom face 80 of disc member 26 before pivoting is undertaken. This action disengages slot 29 from forward end 61. As the edge region 31 of disc member 26 rotates over the downset region 81, pressure against the ridges 83 can be released whereupon the forward end region 61 slides under adjacent portions of edge region 31 as disc member 26 pivots. The diameter of disc member 26 is such, that edge region 31 can come into spaced adjacent relationship to shelf 82.
- the bottom side 24 of bottom portion 23 is preferably, and as shown in the drawings, located as near as conveniently practical to the front face 92 of disc member 26. In signal assembly 20, this distance is slightly greater than the thickness of platform plate 37 so that the slots 54 and 55 which accomodate the thickness of disc member 26 occur immediately below platform plate 37, while, at the same time, when disc member 26 is operably positioned in depression 51, the bottom side 24 is positionable in an adjacent, spaced relationship to the upper surface 93 of platform plate 37.
- the heights of supports 35, 29 and 28 are regulated to achieve such a distance. Such a minimum distance is desirable in order to impart structural strength to the sign assembly 21.
- housing 36 pockets 94 and 96 for receipt therein of leg members 34 and 33, respectively when bottom portion 33 is longitudinally aligned with, base construction 22 and is centered over platform plate 37.
- Pockets 94 and 96 are conveniently formed in housing 36 in the molding or shaping operation used to form housing 36.
- disc member 26 With finger 57 disengaged from slot 29, disc member 26 is rotatable about axis 91 until bottom portion 33 is so aligned with base construction 22, and leg members 34 and 33 are received into pockets 94 and 96. In this position, the side wall 94 of slot 30 abuts against the side of forward end 61.
- arms 84 and 86 are folded to be along opposite sides of bottom portion 23, the collapsing of signal assembly 20 is complete, and the signal assembly is in a compact configuration well suited for storage in a vehicle, such as a truck or automobile, ready for immediate assembly and erection.
- the finger 57 is moved upwardly, as by inserting a screw driver blade into either one of the apertures 97 and prying, with the forward end 61 aligned with either slot 29 or 30, until the under surface of end 61 is moved above front face 92, at which stage the disc member 26 is rotated about axis 91 until the configuration and position illustrated in FIG. 9 is achieved for disc member 26 relative to base construction 22.
- pressure on finger 57 can be released whereupon the forward end region 61 slides over adjacent portions of edge region 31 as disc member 26 pivots.
- the disc member 26 is translatable laterally relative to depression 51 so that the axis of disc member 26 is moved to location 94 as shown in FIG. 9 where the bosses 78 and 79 come into contact with portions of slot 29 and relief segment 96.
- the interrelationship between bosses 78 and 79, slot 29, and segment 96 is such that the translation distance for disc member 26 is sufficient to permit the edge region 31 to come into alignment with the curvature of mid portion 69.
- the disc member can be tilted relative to face 66 and lifted out of the depression 51 and disengaged from overhanging lip portions 73 and from end region 61.
- Attachment or mounting of sign assembly 21 to base construction 22 is achieved by reversing the procedure, starting out by aligning the disc member with the depression 51 so as to achieve the interrelationship between components illustrated in FIG. 9.
- the undersurface of end region 61 is preferably provided with a bevel 98, as shown (see, FIG. 10, for example); thus an adjacent edge portion of disc member 26 is readily hooked under and then moved (translated) under end region 61 until the bosses 78 and 79 contact disc member 26 at which location, the disc member is tilted past the curvature of mid portion 69, followed by translation of edge region 31 under overhanging lip portions 72.
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